"Why should the
Arabs make peace? If I was an Arab leader I would never
make terms with Israel. That is natural: we have taken
their country. Sure God promised it to us, but what does
that matter to them? Our God is not theirs. We come from
Israel, but two thousand years ago, and what is that to
them? There has been antisemitism, the Nazis, Hitler,
Auschwitz, but was that their fault? They only see one
thing: we have come here and stolen their country. Why
should they accept that?"

External link to the
Encyclopedia of the Palestine Problem
the most comprehensive collection of facts/documents on the
Zionist theft of Palestine
the basis of the real "Nuremberg" trial against Zionism and its leaders

Israel
and Zionism
[566
Kilobytes] [about 144 paper
pages] The myths about Israel; an overview of
Zionism; Jewish American fantasies about the Jewish
state; the American mass media as a tool for Israeli
propaganda; Israel as a separatist, racist, and
undemocratic country; the obnoxious "sabra";
the condition of Arabs under Israeli rule;
institutionalized torture of arrested Palestinians;
Israeli exploitation of internationally imported
laborers; intra-Jewish racism; the Israeli weapons
industry and Israeli support for worldwide
dictatorships.

Mahatma Gandhi Rejected Zionism
By Professor A. K. Ramakrishnan. Contains quotes on M. Gandhi and Zionism:
"But in my opinion, they
[the Jews] have erred grievously in seeking to impose
themselves on Palestine with the aid of America and Britain and
now with the aid of naked terrorism... Why should they depend on
American money or British arms for forcing themselves on an
unwelcome land? Why should they resort to terrorism to make good
their forcible landing in Palestine?"

As Judaism is deeply racist,
implemented Judaism in the form of Zionism, is logically a racist and
anti-humanitarian movement. Understanding Zionism of today one has to
acquire knowledge of Zionism's history; its historical roots,
former and present alliances and methods.

Racism Report: Africans in Israel
Report for the African Refugee Development Center (ARDC) to the
United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination (CERD) - submitted January 30, 2012

Who is a
Palestinian?
By David Newman
(Jerusalem Post 07/28/1999). The Palestinians' "right to be
called a nation is not rooted in whether they existed hundreds of
years ago or not. The simple fact that they constitute a group,
numbering several million, who have shared beliefs, with common
cultural and territorial ties, at any given point in history, is
sufficient to legitimize their claims to independence and
statehood."

Basic Law:
Israel Lands Law. More
than 92 percent of Israel's land is for-Jews-only. It can't be
sold to non-Jews, or non-nationals in Israeli terminology. (Only
Jews are nationals. Non-Jewish Israeli CITIZENS are not considered
nationals in Israel.)

Cemetery
for Jews Only
By Danna Harman
(Associated Press 08/03/1997) Doesn't matter whether you are a
practicing Jew or not, if your grandmother is not Jewish then you
aren't either, regardless of what you do. Here Judaism is
determined by heredity (race) and not by belief and conduct
through life.

Rate
of non-Jewish
Immigration Rising
By Alex Somekh (Ha'aretz 06/12/1998).
Israel here shows no real concern about non-Jews immigrating into
the country, just as long as they COUNT as Jews, i.e.
non-Palestinian. It would seem that anything serving the
dispossession of more Palestinians and increasing the
"Jews"-to-Palestinians demographic ratio, is kosher.

Discrimination in Israel extends further to Jews, where Ashkenazim
(European Jews) look down to/discriminate against Sephardim (oriental
Jews), and the ultra-religious (Orthodox, who control many aspects of
civil law, e.g. marriages and burial) against other Jewish sects
(Reform/Conservative) and secular Jews. The majority of U.S. Jews
--thanks to whom Israel virtually controls American Middle East
policy-- are of the Reform/Conservative sects, while the U.S.
Orthodox Jews are a minority. In Israel, reform and consevative
Judaism has very little following. About 85 percent of Jews in Israel
are secular, (but still call for control of the land based on
biblical accounts). Famous
victims of inner Jewish discrimination include the family of Mordecai
Vanunu, the Dimona nuclear technician who exposed Israel's nuclear
program to the London Sunday Times. His family emigrated to
Israel hoping to live in Haifa, but were instead forced to live in
the desert town of Beersheba (see A Cockburn Dangerous
Liaison, 1991, p.95). Perhaps the constant state of mobilization
and fear of war created by Israel's rulers is one way to divert
attention from those differences which may otherwise ignite bitter
internal conflict.

Israel - a violent society

Our
Violent Society Jerusalem Post, January
18, 2002"In a recent interview in Yediot Aharonot, Prof. Bernard Lewis,
the world-renowned doyen of Middle Eastern studies,
described Israelis as being the most impolite people in the
world."

Everybody
Hates - on a study on Israeli students
Jerusalem Post, October 22, 2000: 'It's come to the
point that hating is almost the only way to relate to people
you don't agree with."

The "holocaust" myth has been turned by Israel and its supporters into a
political tool to silence criticism against its expansionist actions
as anti-Semitism. It has also been turned into a money-making, and
vote-collecting tool for lawyers and politicians. Indeed the reason
why Arabs are sometimes more inclined than others to adopt
"holocaust" Revisionism is the use by Israel's supporters of the purported "Holocaust"
as a weapon to silence critics of Israel in its treatement of
Palestinians.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad:
Proposes committee to clarify "Holocaust"
Document also includes writings by Prof. Arnold Toynbee on the Palestine Question
and the "holocaust" and an interview with Professor
Abdullah Mohammad Sindi, where he says there was no such a thing as the
"holocaust" and argues that it is in fact Israel which has created a real
holocaust for Palestinians.

Secret
Aliyah from the Caribbean
By Yossi Melman
(Ha'aretz 10/14/1999). "The Mossad and the Jewish Agency, not
Fidel Castro, were responsible for preventing news coverage of the
campaign to bring Cuban Jews to Israel.... Cuba is not considered
a country whose Jews are in distress"

Rate
of non-Jewish
Immigration Rising
By Alex Somekh (Ha'aretz 06/12/1998).
Israel here shows no real concern about non-Jews immigrating into
the country, just as long as they COUNT as Jews, i.e.
non-Palestinian. It would seem that anything serving the
dispossession of more Palestinians and increasing the
"Jews"-to-Palestinians demographic ratio, is kosher.

"You
are exactly like the Likud. Don't you think that the Arabs
need someplace to live?" member of Knesset Shulamit
Aloni complained to Rabin after he made up his wide
settlement plan of 1995, on 01/25/1995, Rabin Responded
"I think about Israelis,".
(Quoted in
Settlements and the Israel-Palestinian Negotiations
by Geoffrey Aronson, 1996)

Likud vs.
Labor: Any Difference? Israel's Labor Party "Cleverly Concealed" West Bank
Settlements
By Paul Findley
(Washington Report 11/1994). Many are fooled to think that there
is a real difference between Likud and Labor, as far as the
Palestinians are concerned. Although Likud might have a slightly
larger resume of anti-Palestinian oppression, both have similar
stand on all the main issues, such as settlements, refugees,
Jerusalem, Abou Ghoneim (Har Homa), and house demolition. While
Likud (Netanyahu, Shamir, Begin) does things in-your-face style,
Labor (Rabin, Peres, Barak) is more soothing and diplomatic in its
rhetoric, says one thing but does the complete opposite, maneuvers
more skillfully around the media to avoid raising many flags, and
speaks with a more mellow tone, giving the false impression that
it is more for peace than Likud.

External link to the
Encyclopedia of the Palestine Problem
the most comprehensive collection of facts/documents on the
Zionist theft of Palestine
the basis of the real "Nuremberg" trial against Zionism and its leaders

The Balfour
Declaration of 1917 "...it being
clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice
the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities
in Palestine..." -- Lord Arthur Balfour 11/02/1917, extracted
from Balfour's infamous letter. (Could it be that Balfour didn't
know the land was empty? Note also, how Balfour does not mention
the political rights of the non-Jewish communities in
Palestine.)